The Denver Broncos have been known of late to draft, sign, and/or trade for players whose character has a few question marks.

Though their first-round pick in the 2008 draft, offensive tackle Ryan Clady, has never gotten himself into any significant trouble, he somehow managed to get himself ejected from a charity softball game.

According to the Twin Falls (Idaho) Times-News (via BroncoTalk.net), Clady got tossed in the third inning of a game involving current and former Boise State football players.  He came out of the dugout to argue a call, bumping the umpire and attempting to pull first base out of the ground.

We can’t tell whether the incident occurred fully or partially in jest, but we’ve learned to keep an eye out for the warning signs whenever we’re dealing with a man who has been hand-picked by Broncos coach Mike Shanahan.